TG&Y

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TG&Y was a five and dime, or chain of variety stores and larger discount stores in the United States. At its peak, there were more than 900 stores in 29 states. Starting out during the Great Depression in rural areas and eventually moving into cities, TG&Y stores were firmly embedded in southern culture as modern-day general stores with a bit of everything. The chain used the advertising slogan, "Your best buy is at TG&Y." The founders articulated their business philosophy as "...have what people want at a price they can afford to pay," rdf:langString
rdf:langString TG&Y
rdf:langString TG&Y
rdf:langString TG&Y
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xsd:integer 1935
rdf:langString Rawdon E. Tomlinson, Enoch L. "Les" Gosselin, and Raymond A. Young
rdf:langString Oklahoma City
rdf:langString United States
rdf:langString Retail sales
rdf:langString McCrory Stores, Inc.
rdf:langString City Products Corporation
rdf:langString McCrory Stores, Inc.
rdf:langString Variety store chain
rdf:langString TG&Y was a five and dime, or chain of variety stores and larger discount stores in the United States. At its peak, there were more than 900 stores in 29 states. Starting out during the Great Depression in rural areas and eventually moving into cities, TG&Y stores were firmly embedded in southern culture as modern-day general stores with a bit of everything. The chain used the advertising slogan, "Your best buy is at TG&Y." The founders articulated their business philosophy as "...have what people want at a price they can afford to pay,"
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xsd:gYear 1935

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